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Place hose into standpipe (shown in picture) or over side of
laundry tub.
IMPORTANT:
No more than 4.5" (113 mm) of drain hose
should be inside standpipe; do not force excess hose into
standpipe or lay on bottom of laundry tub. Drain hose form
must be used.
CONNeCt INLet hOses
IMPORTANT:
Check that your water inlet hoses have flat
washers at both ends. Washer must be connected to water
faucets with new inlet hoses with flat washers (not provided).
Do not use old hoses. Do not use hoses without washers.
Attach hose to hot water faucet. Screw on coupling by hand
until it is seated on washer. Use pliers to tighten couplings an
additional two-thirds turn. Repeat this step with second hose
for cold water faucet.
IMPORTANT:
Do not overtighten or use tape or sealants on
valve when attaching to faucets or washer. Damage can result.
HELPFUL TIP:
Make note of which hose is connected to hot
water to help in attaching hoses to washer correctly.
Run water for a few seconds through hoses into a laundry
tub, drainpipe, or bucket to prevent clogs. Water should run
until clear.
Connect inlet hoses to water
faucets
9.
Place drain hose in standpipe
10.
12.
Connect inlet hoses to washer
13.
Check for leaks
11.
Clear water lines
Attach hot water hose to hot water inlet valve. Screw coupling
by hand until it is snug. Use pliers to tighten couplings an
additional two-thirds turn. Repeat with cold water inlet valve.
IMPORTANT:
Do not overtighten or use tape or sealants on
valve when attaching to faucets or washer. Damage can result.
IMPORTANT:
To reduce risk of hose failure, replace the hoses
every 5 years. Record hose installation or replacement dates for
future reference.
Periodically inspect and replace hoses if bulges, kinks, cuts,
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wear, or leaks are found.
NOTE:
Inlet valves may be arranged vertically or horizontally
depending on your model.
Turn on water faucets to check for leaks from faucet and at
washer connection. A small amount of water may enter washer.
This is normal; it will drain later.
4.5"
(113 mm)